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How to cultivate yourself honestly in the workplace
First, we should strengthen study and advocate self-discipline. Liu Yuxi's poem: "There is no dye in the mud, and there is no demon in the ripples." Can represent the determination of public officials to be honest and self-disciplined. Only by strengthening this determination can we firmly establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. "Self-discipline" is a kind of self-discipline, which requires that one's behavior is always bound by the road, national laws, party discipline and party rules, fundamentally enhances political immunity, consciously resists the invasion of money worship, hedonism, extreme individualism and other erroneous ideas, and can stand the test of reform and opening up and the wave of market economy. Second, advocating moral education and governing the country by virtue is a fine tradition of Chinese humanistic spirit. Third, keep close contact with the masses, keep in mind and adhere to the "two musts", serve the people wholeheartedly, build the party for the public and govern for the people. This is the essence of implementing the requirements of the "Theory of Three Represents" and the core of governing the country by virtue. To strengthen and improve the Party's work style, the core issue is to maintain the flesh-and-blood ties between the Party and the people. Keeping close contact with the masses is not about doing many vigorous things, but about keeping the masses in mind at all times, establishing the idea of "serving the people" and professionalism, serving the people, doing their duty for the people, benefiting the people, making contributions to the people, worrying about the people, enjoying folk music, going deep into reality, going deep into sufferings, listening to their voices and accurately grasping the pulse of their thoughts.